It was a baby shoe factory (or sweat shop, as my husband likes to say) here this weekend. I made a bunch of these cute baby shoes:
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Another Baby Blanket
Of course, I wanted to make something. I found a really cute fabric remnant of monkeys at the store. But it wasn't quite wide enough to make a good-sized blanket. I have discovered babies outgrow the teeny-tiny blankets from the store way too fast!
I added two strips of pink fabric (matched the monkeys) to the sides of the blanket. After sewing them (right sides together) I pressed the front so it would lay flat. 
Then I pinned it to the yellow flannel back. I cut off the excess from the sides to make it nice and square.
I sewed it right sides together, leaving a hole for turning. Then I pressed the sides to make them nice and crisp and then top stitched all around the edges. I made sure to close the hole for turning.
Finished!
Up close:

Then I pinned it to the yellow flannel back. I cut off the excess from the sides to make it nice and square.
Finished!
Eversave: $50 of Cards for $20
If you don't have Christmas Cards yet, you've got to join Eversave and buy today's deal. You get $50 of cards for only $20. If you're a new customer for Eversave, you get a $2 credit, so it really only is $18.
I'm kicking myself for ordering from Walmart already...these cards look much cuter and probably would've been less expensive!
I'm kicking myself for ordering from Walmart already...these cards look much cuter and probably would've been less expensive!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Refugee Metal Recipe Boxes
I used a power sander with a circular head. The goal is to get the metal smooth so you can put paint on easily.
Here they are after being sanded and primed (I used a metal spray primer):
Here they are after being sanded and primed (I used a metal spray primer):
The secret with spray paint is to not be too heavy-handed...keep moving as you spray. You should do a few light coats as opposed to a heavy coat. This will help you avoid runs. If you do have a run, the only way to fix it is to go back and re-sand after the paint has dried.
This was my first spray-paint project!
*Follow the directions on the can regarding drying times between coats.*
Labels:
home decor,
paint,
repurposing,
tutorial
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Want to Make: Portable Changing Pad
We lost the changing pad that came with our diaper bag about four months after our little boy was born. I could totally make a new one!
Here's a tutorial!
Here's one using fusible vinyl.
Here's a tutorial!
Here's one using fusible vinyl.
Labels:
baby,
want to make
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